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Surfing the Internet with privacy using HTTPS & SSL

Surfing the Internet with privacy using HTTPS & SSL

Credit goes to darkstateirc for sharing some SSL search engines and giving me more information on Google SSL. Thanks man, I appreciate it! In this video, I show you how to surf the Internet with privacy using HTTPS/SSL. If you got any questions or concerns, let me know in the comments below or send me a message. Thanks!


Surfing the Internet with privacy using HTTPS & SSL

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10 Comments

@pspheaven I agree. Pretty much is all about trust when going to websites? and using their services.


It is possible that the search engine your talking about does not store information.. however..

SSL does not keep any of that information safe, it still collects cookies, i ps, etc The? fact that they store that information is of no concern at all. With your ip you CANNOT get the exact location-on of a customer (without suing the isp)

SSL and HT-bfvb–TP*** S is the same thing, and actually ssl is very insecure nowadays with more holes in it than Swiss cheese.


@H4×0r18 Dude…. Onion Routing.. lol you do realize that is? a type of proxy right?


@hbreckenridge No problem!? Thanks for watching.


This tutorial has slapped me back to reality. Thanks for the info.? Keep up the good work.


@RTFMorUTFG Tor doesn’t use proxies or vpn, it uses onion routing. I’ll probably make a video on using Tor. Its definitely a? must have for every user concerned about security.


@afktechnical? Yep, no problem!


Thanks for the tips? and useful info.


@242Gilbert? No problem. :)


@vth003 Glad you liked it!?


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